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they have been stored abroad since the cold war because of fears that the then-soviet union might invade. some have speculated germany could spend the gold to kickstart the european economy, but the government has strongly ruled out that idea. al jazeera, berlin. >> thailand's navy has increased patrols to try to stem the flow of refugees from myanmar. more of them are entering thailand legally to try to escape harsh conditions and ethnic violence. this report from southern thailand. >> tired and confused, they arrived on foreign soil. 88 refugees spending more than 10 days at sea after leaving western myanmar. they said they had no choice but to leave. >> the soldiers would take women and daughters and rape them and then turned them back the next day. we had no freedom. we could not go anywhere. we had to make our own future. >> myanmar is predominantly buddhist, and the muslim minority are largely seen as illegal immigrants from neighboring bangladesh. after fighting between bouterse and muslims last year, more than 100,000 left homeless. this was all happening at a sensitive time for
they have been stored abroad since the cold war because of fears that the then-soviet union might invade. some have speculated germany could spend the gold to kickstart the european economy, but the government has strongly ruled out that idea. al jazeera, berlin. >> thailand's navy has increased patrols to try to stem the flow of refugees from myanmar. more of them are entering thailand legally to try to escape harsh conditions and ethnic violence. this report from southern thailand....
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i don't think there's a soviet union anymore. we're back on "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections republican congressman paul it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. republican congressman paul republican congressman paul when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glu
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i don't think there's a soviet union anymore. we're back on "hardball," the place for politics. >>> global warming is a total hoax, and i'll tell you how i know. because it's cold today where i live. that's just science. if anything, there's a new ice age coming today where i live. which we're totally unprepared for because it's been so ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. >>> global warming is a total hoax, and i'll tell you how i know. because it's cold today where i live. that's just science. if anything, there's a new ice age coming today where i live. which we're totally unprepared for because it's been so unseasonably warm this winter. >> back to "hardball." going after climate change may be on president obama's second term agenda, but what are the odds of congress doing something when members of the house science committee
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the former soviet union the former what we'll call the stands it was because ten tajikistan because it could stand you could stand to have the largest untapped oil and natural gas reserves in the world if you talk to the afghans you talk to the taliban you'll say oh that's why the united states wants to stay here people say it's because we want to surround iran bases in the gulf we have bases once before in iraq we certainly have them in afghanistan do we want afghanistan and pakistan not to go to war with one another neither the bush administration nor the obama administration has been straight with the american public about that and finally we are responsible long with other nations for creating the very people against whom we are now fighting these were all allies of the united states and its allies during the one nine hundred eighty s. we haven't been straight with the american public why what we have created which evolved in some cases into parts of which evolved into al qaeda and which are we trying to dismantle that can you tell me what the war on terror looks like through the e
the former soviet union the former what we'll call the stands it was because ten tajikistan because it could stand you could stand to have the largest untapped oil and natural gas reserves in the world if you talk to the afghans you talk to the taliban you'll say oh that's why the united states wants to stay here people say it's because we want to surround iran bases in the gulf we have bases once before in iraq we certainly have them in afghanistan do we want afghanistan and pakistan not to go...
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i tell you four years in military college two, years in soviet union. if that doesn't make you a conservative, and watching fox doesn't the hurt either. >> bill: when you were raised your father, ted turner wasn't as liberal as he is now, i understand. correct? >> no. my dad was pretty tough. he did eight years in military school, he was in the coast guard there is no sleeping in on the weekend. we did white glove inspections. dad made us work hard. learn the value of a dollar. all of the things that our dads should be doing today. >> did he discuss politic was you when you're growing up? >> absolutely. our conversations were incredible. he was involved with all kinds of things and never, you know, we didn't get into baseball or little league and that kind of stuff. we're talking about pretty heavy issues. >> was he then a liberal man? was he -- did he support the liberal side when you were a kid? >> no. he didn't. he met my mother at a young republicans convention. sow was very -- a small business guy before he became a big business guy. this change in
i tell you four years in military college two, years in soviet union. if that doesn't make you a conservative, and watching fox doesn't the hurt either. >> bill: when you were raised your father, ted turner wasn't as liberal as he is now, i understand. correct? >> no. my dad was pretty tough. he did eight years in military school, he was in the coast guard there is no sleeping in on the weekend. we did white glove inspections. dad made us work hard. learn the value of a dollar. all...
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union hillary clinton is more of the same and we've seen it with thirds and you were secretary of state or i appreciated thoughts on the subject don de bar journalist and anti-war activist thanks very much always a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. same show thank you very much. now prime minister dmitri medvedev has criticized washington's move to sanction a number of russian officials for alleged crimes which no court has found them guilty of speaking to c.n.n. the russian premier said the magnitsky bill passed on capitol hill falls outside of international law and only aggravates relations between russia and the us. because this in. each country has the right to deny any country citizen an entry visa to his territory this is something normal but it's something that corresponds with international conventions without having to explain the reasons for the united states could and still can prohibit any russian officials entrance to america the same way they can examine their accounts or whatever else they have in america this is exactly what russia can do as well but when it beco
union hillary clinton is more of the same and we've seen it with thirds and you were secretary of state or i appreciated thoughts on the subject don de bar journalist and anti-war activist thanks very much always a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. same show thank you very much. now prime minister dmitri medvedev has criticized washington's move to sanction a number of russian officials for alleged crimes which no court has found them guilty of speaking to c.n.n. the russian premier...
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one of the issues remembered by ronald reagan was dealing with the soviet union. explain the political situation in washington, d.c. that he was facing. guest: people who think of the reagan second term within the broad definitions of the curse, they refer to it as [indiscernible]. tax reform, the elimination of an entire class of nuclear weapons. reagan and his first term had spoken about the evil empire. one thing led to another. there had been no discernible progress. i do not think many people on january 20, 1981 would have anticipated ronald reagan's greatest historical accomplishment would be significant arms control. not just slowing the rate of increase in nuclear arms, but actually doing away with the whole class in what became known as the inf treaty. host: a speech in june of 1987 in berlin. [video clip] >> we welcome change and openness. we believe that freedom and security go together. the advance of human liberty, the advance of human liberty can only strengthen the cause of world peace. there is one sign that the soviets can make that would beunmist
one of the issues remembered by ronald reagan was dealing with the soviet union. explain the political situation in washington, d.c. that he was facing. guest: people who think of the reagan second term within the broad definitions of the curse, they refer to it as [indiscernible]. tax reform, the elimination of an entire class of nuclear weapons. reagan and his first term had spoken about the evil empire. one thing led to another. there had been no discernible progress. i do not think many...
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the former soviet union. on thursday vladimir putin accepted depardieu's sit den ship application. after hearing the great news the actor said, and i quote, i love your country, russia. your people, your history, your writers. i love your culture, your way of thinking. my father was once a communist and listened to the radio in moscow. this is also part of my culture. that may be. the irony here is that a country that tried socialism and found that it failed is now attracting the people who are in a country that is now trying socialism and it's failing. the tax rate in russia where depardieu is going is 13%, not 75%. do you honestly think it was the culture of russia that persuaded depardieu to leave france for russia? have you ever been to russia in the winter? [laughter] >> i think 13% just sounds better than 75%, even if minus 20 degrees doesn't sound as good as 50 degrees. there you go. >>> hobby-lobby, the craft store chain founded on christian believes, appealed a part of obamacare to offer insurance to employees to cough day after abortion pills. they are facing a hefty fine
the former soviet union. on thursday vladimir putin accepted depardieu's sit den ship application. after hearing the great news the actor said, and i quote, i love your country, russia. your people, your history, your writers. i love your culture, your way of thinking. my father was once a communist and listened to the radio in moscow. this is also part of my culture. that may be. the irony here is that a country that tried socialism and found that it failed is now attracting the people who are...
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union, if that doesn't make you a conservative nothing will. and watching a little bit of fox nothing will, either. when you were raised your father ted turner, he wasn't as liberal as he is now, i understand. correct? >> no, my dad was pretty tough. he did 8 years of military school. he was in the coast guard. we had -- there was no sleeping in on the weekends. we did white glove inspections. dad was tough. he made us work hard. learn the value of a dollar, all the things that our dads should be doing today. >> >> bill: did he discuss politics with you when you were growing up? >> oh, absolutely. our dinner conversations were pretty incredible. i mean, he was involved with all indz of things. and he never -- we didn't get much into the baseball and little league and that and i could've stuff. we were always talking about pretty heavy issues. >> was he then a liberal man? was he -- you know, did he support the liberal side when you were a kid? >> no. he didn't. he mid -- met my mother at a young republican's convention. he was very -- he was a
union, if that doesn't make you a conservative nothing will. and watching a little bit of fox nothing will, either. when you were raised your father ted turner, he wasn't as liberal as he is now, i understand. correct? >> no, my dad was pretty tough. he did 8 years of military school. he was in the coast guard. we had -- there was no sleeping in on the weekends. we did white glove inspections. dad was tough. he made us work hard. learn the value of a dollar, all the things that our dads...
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union majority to -- but a supermajority to get anything passed. that's not how things were supposed to work. it is incumbent upon democrats to try to fix that. >> john: sam when we think about the filibuster, we think jimmy stewart "mr. smith goes to washington." strom thurmon filibustering because he wanted it to be harder for black folks to vote. why just reframe the language of what a filibuster is instead of pushing to reinstitute a talk filibuster we're all used to? why not let the tax-paying voters see what they're paying for and have congressmen prevent a vote from reading from a phone book for ten hours? >> i don't know. when the first proposals came up with just the talking filibuster essentially and basically saying you can't filibuster a motion to start talking about something people were speaking about those reforms as being halfway measures. so what we're talking about now or at least what we were talking about earlier this morning or yesterday was essentially reforms that were quarter way measures. i understand the theory behind the
union majority to -- but a supermajority to get anything passed. that's not how things were supposed to work. it is incumbent upon democrats to try to fix that. >> john: sam when we think about the filibuster, we think jimmy stewart "mr. smith goes to washington." strom thurmon filibustering because he wanted it to be harder for black folks to vote. why just reframe the language of what a filibuster is instead of pushing to reinstitute a talk filibuster we're all used to? why...
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one of the issues remembered by ronald reagan was dealing with the soviet union. explain the political situation in washington, d.c. that he was facing. guest: people who think of the reagan second term within the broad definitions of the curse, they refer to it as [indiscernible] tax reform, the elimination of an entire class of nuclear weapons. reagan and his first term had spoken about the evil empire. one thing led to another. there had been known as no discernible progress. i do not think many people on january 20, 1981 would have anticipated ronald reagan's greatest historical accomplishment would be significant arms control. not just slowing the rate of increase in nuclear arms, but actually doing away with the whole class in what became known as the imf treaty. -- inf treaty. host: a speech in june of 1987 in berlin. [video clip] >> we welcome change and openness. we believe that freedom and security go together. the advance of human liberty, the advance of human liberty can only strengthen the cause of world peace. there is one sign of the soviets can mak
one of the issues remembered by ronald reagan was dealing with the soviet union. explain the political situation in washington, d.c. that he was facing. guest: people who think of the reagan second term within the broad definitions of the curse, they refer to it as [indiscernible] tax reform, the elimination of an entire class of nuclear weapons. reagan and his first term had spoken about the evil empire. one thing led to another. there had been known as no discernible progress. i do not think...
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the two world war ii guys talk about the rise of the soviet union and what would soon be known as the cold war.
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the two world war ii guys talk about the rise of the soviet union and what would soon be known as the cold war. they were wondering how their generation could avoid the mistakes of their fathers. how they could avoid a third world war they knew could go nuclear. the names were john f. kennedy and richard nixon. of course, they faced each other in a far grander series of debates in 1961. yes, there was a time when people got along in politics, even as they debated the big
the two world war ii guys talk about the rise of the soviet union and what would soon be known as the cold war. they were wondering how their generation could avoid the mistakes of their fathers. how they could avoid a third world war they knew could go nuclear. the names were john f. kennedy and richard nixon. of course, they faced each other in a far grander series of debates in 1961. yes, there was a time when people got along in politics, even as they debated the big
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after the demise of the soviet union, they went from afghanistan. they went into the west. they tried to get rid of them in afghanistan and in iraq. because this terrorism has infiltrated through western societies themselves, this event has come to the arab world, especially in syria, because now the opportunity is available for them so that the number of terrorists can be increased and syria -- in syria, and therefore they can get rid of two adversaries. one is the terrorist. the second is syria. it causes concern to the west. another organization issued a report a month ago to retreat from terrorist activities. this happened in east asia. they come now to syria, and some of them come from western countries. wherever they come from, it is dangerous. it is not impossible to defeat them when we have the courage and will to deal with them. however, the infiltration is very dangerous. this is what we need if they come and infiltrate our society. they will mutate our society regardless of what difficulties and differences politically syria has an otherwise would fall into the t
after the demise of the soviet union, they went from afghanistan. they went into the west. they tried to get rid of them in afghanistan and in iraq. because this terrorism has infiltrated through western societies themselves, this event has come to the arab world, especially in syria, because now the opportunity is available for them so that the number of terrorists can be increased and syria -- in syria, and therefore they can get rid of two adversaries. one is the terrorist. the second is...
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union and what would soon be known as the cold war. they were wondering how their generation could avoid the mistakes of their fathers, how they could avoid a third world
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you were concerned about something, soviet union -- >> what are we concerned about now? >> now people -- now what are people concerned about? people are concerned about health care costs and education costs. and to a lesser extent in, you know, when economic growth is stronger as it was late in the bush years, maybe they're concerned about issues related to the environment and so on. but education and health care and sort of the broader challenge of globalization, those things loom incredibly large in the public imagination right now, and those aren't issues that republicans like to talk about. they aren't issues republicans are good at talking about. and this is where compassionate conservatism didn't emerge in a vacuum. it emerged in the late 1990's from a period when bill clinton had been something republicans up and down washington for six years. and the whole point of bush-ism was to craft a republican party that had something to say about education, that had something to say about health care, and you can go back and say and i think justifiably something like the p
you were concerned about something, soviet union -- >> what are we concerned about now? >> now people -- now what are people concerned about? people are concerned about health care costs and education costs. and to a lesser extent in, you know, when economic growth is stronger as it was late in the bush years, maybe they're concerned about issues related to the environment and so on. but education and health care and sort of the broader challenge of globalization, those things loom...
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you work consumes about the soviet union. >> now what are people concerned about that health-care costs. to a lesser extent one economic growth is stronger, maybe they're worried about issues related to the environment. these are not issues that republicans like to talk about. they're not issues they are good at talking about. this is where it emerged in the late 1990's from a time when bill clinton had been something republicans up and down washington. the whole point of bush was to craft a republican party that had something to say about education. something like the prescription drug bill was too big and should have been paid for. the republican party will never the republican party will never give back to the wilderness. we have to keep our brand pure and make sure americans and no where the party of small government. americans are confident that the republican party is the party's small government. they did not vote for the republican party. it is possible that he should not nominate mitt romney next time and get a true conservative, if you look at opinion polls, barack obama won t
you work consumes about the soviet union. >> now what are people concerned about that health-care costs. to a lesser extent one economic growth is stronger, maybe they're worried about issues related to the environment. these are not issues that republicans like to talk about. they're not issues they are good at talking about. this is where it emerged in the late 1990's from a time when bill clinton had been something republicans up and down washington. the whole point of bush was to...
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the soviet union had a whole lot of other problems because sdi. their war in afghanistan was incredibly draining on their economy. so a lot was going to happen in the soviet union with or without reagan. >> accounty kay? >> did you find when you were looking at the film, i'm thinking about the middle east side of things and the criticisms might have set the clock back. how much influence could reagan have had in the middle east during the $1980? we look at the american situation today with the middle east in turmoil and america's power is somewhat limited. was reagan in a very different position back then? >> i think he did have a lot of influence but maybe could have had more had he changed the relationship between the u.s. and israel at that time. one of the things that we explore in the film is the war in lebanon in a fairly significant way. you get into the back story on what was happening between the plo and the israelis at the time. and we explore an event called the -- it's referred to as the massacres at sabra and, two refugee camps in bay
the soviet union had a whole lot of other problems because sdi. their war in afghanistan was incredibly draining on their economy. so a lot was going to happen in the soviet union with or without reagan. >> accounty kay? >> did you find when you were looking at the film, i'm thinking about the middle east side of things and the criticisms might have set the clock back. how much influence could reagan have had in the middle east during the $1980? we look at the american situation...
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bloo they still say soviet union. they do again and again. it's not even -- it's really a mindset that they are much happier with one side or the other, and almost like an orwellian war. we're always in oceana fighting a war. they like that. >> we didn't do what is some on the right wanted us to do in egypt. the country wasn't behind it, and we arguably didn't have the resources, and so the president -- >> or it wouldn't be effective. we have infinite resources because we're willing to spend anything on war. >> we get someplace and never get out. >> we have had the big swearing in. we've had the big speech. we have had beyonce, and kelly clarkson, and james taylor, but it is not over wret. up until this point everything has been taking place on the big inaugural platform on the west side of the capitol. that platform seated more than 1,600 people. they started building it in mid-september. seven weeks before we even knew who would be taking the oath of office on that platform today, but now at this hour things are moving inside the capitol. w
bloo they still say soviet union. they do again and again. it's not even -- it's really a mindset that they are much happier with one side or the other, and almost like an orwellian war. we're always in oceana fighting a war. they like that. >> we didn't do what is some on the right wanted us to do in egypt. the country wasn't behind it, and we arguably didn't have the resources, and so the president -- >> or it wouldn't be effective. we have infinite resources because we're willing...
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and starting a war with iran, after having been so successful in handling the soviet union, which could have killed 85 million americans in 6 hours. i once had a problem like that on my hands. we had a problem with china. we had a problem with north korea. you know, the notion which you could start a war because someday the iranians may have a bomb. and netanyahu has been telling us since 1994 that it will be next year, that is trivial. but i think obama knows -- he's realistic that he has to use force, and he did in iraq, he did in afghanistan. >> but he's got more limited vision of how to -- >> yes. and i think that's sensible because you said no more superpowers. if a superpower means that we have the capacity to dictate, yes, that's true. but we're still the major instrument of potential progress in the world if we apply ourselves. >> right. but look at his policy with iran. it is one of prevention. preventing them from getting the bomb. and that, as you well know, is the hardest policy to carry out. >> right. preventing them and if we don't succeed in preventing them, not in starti
and starting a war with iran, after having been so successful in handling the soviet union, which could have killed 85 million americans in 6 hours. i once had a problem like that on my hands. we had a problem with china. we had a problem with north korea. you know, the notion which you could start a war because someday the iranians may have a bomb. and netanyahu has been telling us since 1994 that it will be next year, that is trivial. but i think obama knows -- he's realistic that he has to...
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you were concerned about something, the soviet union which -- >> what are -- >> now what are people concerned about, people are concerned about health care costs and education costs. and to a lesser extent, when economic growth is stronger as it was later in the bush years maybe they're concerned about issues related to the bottom and so. education and health care and sort of the broader challenge of globalization, those things loom incredibly large and the republican imagination and those are not issues republicans like to talk about. this is where compassion conservatism didn't emerge any backing to emerge in the late 1990s from a period when bill clinton had been something republicans up and down washington for four, six years. and the whole point of bush's him was to craft a republican party that had something to say about education. that's something to say about health care. you can go back and said, i think justifiably, that something like the prescription drugs bill was too big, cost too much, should've bee been paid fn someone been paid for and so wanted you to make similar critiques
you were concerned about something, the soviet union which -- >> what are -- >> now what are people concerned about, people are concerned about health care costs and education costs. and to a lesser extent, when economic growth is stronger as it was later in the bush years maybe they're concerned about issues related to the bottom and so. education and health care and sort of the broader challenge of globalization, those things loom incredibly large and the republican imagination...
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this is two years after calling the soviet union an evil empire. he struck up a famously productive relationship with mikhail gorbachev that led to a softening in relations between our countries, and the easing of tensions as the berlin wall fell. >> as we watch this procession, i want to see if reena ninan can hear us now. she is right there from the white house. >> hi, diane. good to see you guys. this is where the party is supposed to end, at lafayette park. the president taking off right now. i'm told the motorcade is moving slowly behind us. there are multiple parts of the motorcade, as you can imagine. the president, at one point, will be walking the streets, when he comes to make his way to this viewer station. wherever you are, you are probably at the best possible spot to watch it. to get to where we are, you can't just walk up. you have to have multiple passes here. stick around where you are. we are approved the scent of pepperoni pizza. we want to know what pizza place has hard passes to make it to where the president is right now. >> t
this is two years after calling the soviet union an evil empire. he struck up a famously productive relationship with mikhail gorbachev that led to a softening in relations between our countries, and the easing of tensions as the berlin wall fell. >> as we watch this procession, i want to see if reena ninan can hear us now. she is right there from the white house. >> hi, diane. good to see you guys. this is where the party is supposed to end, at lafayette park. the president taking...
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with the demise of the soviet union, it became an unprecedented dominance in the world trade release and 1990, 1991, the gap between the first power in the world and the second is larger than in the last 1500 years since the roman empire. even at the height of the european system, when the british were the leading power, the french and the germans and others were behind them and the combination of any other to other powers would of outwait the british which is why they created the balance of power system. we have been living in an unprecedented situation. the question we have a the first decade and a half is what do we do with that dominant? the problem is that dominant hinged on one thing -- keeping one domestic economic house in order as the primary issue. as the secondary issue, maintaining the will to be active in the world abroad. these are related. i think what the obama presidency represents is a country that is seeking some kind of rest this. to look at it non e geologically -- ideologically. we thought we had been over involved in the world until the last decade. right now,
with the demise of the soviet union, it became an unprecedented dominance in the world trade release and 1990, 1991, the gap between the first power in the world and the second is larger than in the last 1500 years since the roman empire. even at the height of the european system, when the british were the leading power, the french and the germans and others were behind them and the combination of any other to other powers would of outwait the british which is why they created the balance of...
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against the soviet union. liverpool responded like a wounded dog. they fought back and then -- gave you hope. it's always the hoot that kills you. >> it really is. >> 2-1. this game was relatively ugly at times. it was hard to watch, but you just couldn't tear your eyes away. >> roger bennett. >> put pressure on city to respond their rivals. manchester city. they travel to london. travel to arsenal, a place that mika knows. >> exactly. >> won the game when this gentleman missed the penalty. didn't take long for manchester city to get on the score sheet. james milner defied physics, mediocrity and basic englishness. >> oh, my goodness. >> couldn't do that again if he tried. city, 1-0 ahead. and this gentleman, deko, he shows up with a message on his shirt. kept pace. seven points behind united. >> man u.'s on their way to another championship, aren't they in. >> it's looking that way at the moment. anyone can beat anyone. there's always hope. >> where is liverpool? they aren't even there. >> we have to go down some and then down some again. this is a
against the soviet union. liverpool responded like a wounded dog. they fought back and then -- gave you hope. it's always the hoot that kills you. >> it really is. >> 2-1. this game was relatively ugly at times. it was hard to watch, but you just couldn't tear your eyes away. >> roger bennett. >> put pressure on city to respond their rivals. manchester city. they travel to london. travel to arsenal, a place that mika knows. >> exactly. >> won the game when...
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after the demise of the soviet union, they went from afghanistan. they went into the west. they tried to get rid of them in afghanistan and in iraq. because this terrorism has infiltrated through western societies themselves, this event has come to the arab world, especially in syria, because now the opportunity is available for them so that the number of terrorists can be increased in syria, and therefore they can get rid of two adversaries. one is the terrorist. the second is syria. it causes concern to the west. another organization issued a report a month ago to retreat from terrorist activities. this happened in east asia. they come now to syria, and some of them come from western countries. wherever they come from, it is dangerous. it is not impossible to defeat them when we have the courage and will to deal with them. however, the infiltration is very dangerous. this is what we need if they come and infiltrate our society. they will mutate our society regardless of what difficulties and differences politically syria has an otherwise would fall into the trap handed do
after the demise of the soviet union, they went from afghanistan. they went into the west. they tried to get rid of them in afghanistan and in iraq. because this terrorism has infiltrated through western societies themselves, this event has come to the arab world, especially in syria, because now the opportunity is available for them so that the number of terrorists can be increased in syria, and therefore they can get rid of two adversaries. one is the terrorist. the second is syria. it causes...